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Bestiality

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20523950

Permissible in Belgium, Denmark and Sweden - WHAAAAAAT!!

Now, when I saw this I assumed it was just an old loophole in the law that was never an issue, and was just being tidied up with a piece of legislation.

Then I saw this.......


Germany legalised bestiality (zoophilia) in 1969, except when the animal suffered "significant harm"

So, bestiality was illegal, but they then legalised it? As you said, WHAAAAAAT??
 
"We see animals as partners and not as a means of gratification. We don't force them to do anything. Animals are much easier to understand than women," Mr Kiok claimed.

Amazing. It's beyond belief in this day and age that some seem not to see anything wrong in this. :stunned:
 
I am an animal lover but I would stop short of giving that much love. (Unless she was a pretty moose) :nope:
 
Bestiality seems to be far more widely accepted than I thought.

Everyone raves about George Orwell's animal farm but I havent read it and chose to watch the movie instead, and when I saw what went on in that film I was surprised the book was so popular :smile:
 
just imagine the eager anticipation and potential viewing figures if the BBC launched a continental version of "One Man and His Dog"!

"how does that feel Lassie?"
"Ruff!"
 
I thought Wales had also legalised it. Will be a few unhappy farmers if this is not the case
 
Bestiality seems to be far more widely accepted than I thought.

Everyone raves about George Orwell's animal farm but I havent read it and chose to watch the movie instead, and when I saw what went on in that film I was surprised the book was so popular :smile:

I've read the book, not what I was expecting tbh! :winking:
 

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